REVIEWS

<strong>The Mother Sh*t – Pleasance Theatre</strong>

The Mother Sh*t is a genre-bending delight. After their sell out run at Camden People’s Theatre with Frills and Spills,…

3 years ago

<strong>All My Sons – Altrincham Garrick Playhouse</strong>

It is seventy-five years since Arthur Miller’s play All My Sons was first produced on Broadway.  Three quarters of a…

3 years ago

This Charming Man – unity Theatre

Sian Davies’s show, part of Liverpool’s Homotopia Festival, was warmly received by a home crowd, keen to proudly welcome the…

3 years ago

<strong>The Day After The Fair – Birkenhead Little Theatre</strong>

These days, theatre gives us so much choice from minimalist to technical wizardry, contemporary themes and hard-hitting issues but every…

3 years ago

<strong>Noor – Southwark Playhouse</strong>

A British spy of Indian Muslim heritage, Noor was an inspirational woman during World War II. Her story, with its…

3 years ago

<strong>Ikaria – Old Red Lion Theatre</strong>

Ikaria is a moving capture of two young people's lives in college over a semester. The play recreates for us…

3 years ago

<strong>Sister Radio – Traverse Theatre</strong>

43 Years in 80 minutes – Sister Radio has the silence speak volumes. The sinister silence between sisters or the…

3 years ago

<strong>A Christmas Carol – Gladstone Theatre</strong>

Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without ‘A Christmas Carol’ whether you read it, rewatch an old film or better still see…

3 years ago

<strong>Pericles – Riverside Studios</strong>

Flute Theatre’s Pericles begins with a hushed stage as the performers sit quietly on benches facing the audience. The sombre…

3 years ago

Rita, Sue and Bob Too! – Theatre Royal, St Helens

This show was hilarious – I have to say that from the beginning -as it was rip- roaringly hilarious play…

3 years ago